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HARVARD UNIVERSITY 



A ROLL OF HONOR 

OF HARVARD MEN WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR 

LIVES FOR LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY 

IN THE WAR AGAINST GERMANY 

Manus haec inimica Tyrannis 



PRINTED FOR THE HARVARD MEMORIAL SOCIETY 




CAMBRIDGE 

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS 

1921 



THIS list, corresponding to the chronological record of the Honor Roll 
compiled for the Harvard Memorial Society and standing in the en- 
trance hall of the Widener Library, is intended to include the names of all 
Harvard men who died in the military and naval service of the United 
States and of the Allies, and in the several subsidiary organizations oper- 
ating abroad, such as the Field Ambulance Service, the Y. M. C. A., and 
the Red Cross. It also includes the names of a few men who died after 
being discharged from service, from causes clearly traceable to injuries or 
disabilities incurred in service. It is based on the records of the Harvard 
War Record Committee and on correspondence with relatives and friends 
of the men. 

An examination of the list will show that, of the 372 men recorded here, 
32 died before the United States entered the War; 56 died serving in the 
armies of France or England; moreover it should be remembered that 
many of those who died in the American service had previously been en- 
rolled under other flags in the Ambulance Corps, the Foreign Legion, the 
Lafayette Squadron and elsewhere. 

The present list, though carefully revised, doubtless still contains errors, 
which it is hoped those who notice them will kindly correct by sending 
word to 

WILLIAM C. LANE, 

of the Harvard Memorial Society. 
Harvard College Libr.\by, 
Mav 15, 1921. 



FooRTH Printing. Revised and Corrected to May 15, 1921. 

Degrees conferred at Commencement, 1919 and 1920, on members of recent Classes (1915- 

1920) who, owing to military service, were unable to finish their whole 

course of stud}', are indicated by italic letters 









THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

ARRANGED BY CLASSES AND DEPARTMENTS 



But the high soul burns on to light men's feet. 
Where death for noble ends makes dying sweet." 



HARVARD COLLEGE 

Faculty Members 

Edward Forbes Greene (U. S. Naval Acad. "04), Lecturer on Naval 
Science and Tactics, Lieut. U. S. Navy, Retired; at Cambridge, 
Mass., Dee. 18, 1917. 

Robert Matteson Johnston, M.A. {Comb. Univ.) 1900, Professor of 
Modern History, Major, Infantry (Chief of Historical Section, Gen- 
eral Staff, A. E. F.); at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. ^28, 19^20. 

James Andrew Shannon (West Point, '03), Commandant, Harvard 
R. O.T. C. 1917; Lieut.-Colonel, General Staff, A. E. F. (commanding 
112th Infantry); wounded in action at Chatel-Chehery, in the Ar- 
gonne, died at Chateau Salvange, Froidos, Oct. 8, 1918. D. S. C. 

Classes before igoo 

Robert Bacon, A.B. 1880, Lieut.-Colonel, Quartermaster Corps (Chief 
of American Mission at British Headciuarters, France) ; at New York 
City, May 30, 1919. C. de G., D. S. M., K. C. M. G. 

Robert Bayard Cutting, A.B. 1897, Y. M. C. A. Secretary; at Chau- 
mont, France, Apr. 1, 1918. 

Clarence Fahnestock, 1898, Major, 301st Infantry (General Head- 
quarters, A. E. F.) ; of pneumonia, at Base Hospital No. 15, near Chau- 
mont, Oct. 5, 1918. 

Augustus Peabody Gardner, A.B. 1886, Major, I'ilst Infantry; of pneu- 
monia, at Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga., Jan. 14, 1918. 



4 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

Marshall Sumner Holbrook, A.B. 1899, LL.B. 1901, Major, Coast Ar- 
tillery Corps (with 55th Artillery); of tuberculosis due to gassing, at 
Debarkation Hospital No. 2, Staten Island, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1918. 

Howard Bigelow Jackson, A.B. 1897, M.D. 1901, Captain, Medical 
Corps; at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Oct. 13, 1918. 

Charles Francis Maurice Malley, A.B., 1894, LL.B. 1895, Private, 
20th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force; of wounds and in- 
fluenza, at General Hospital No. 26, Staples, Nov. 17, 1918. 

Guy Norman, A.B. 1890, Lieut. Naval Reserve; at Boston, Mass., June 3, 
1918. 

Richard Norton, A.B., 1892, Director, American Red Cross Ambulances 
in France (Norton-Harjes Sections) ; of meningitis, at Paris, Aug. 2, 
1918. C. de G., L. (TH. 

Thomas Rodman Plummer, A.B. 1884, 1st Lieut. American Red Cross; 
at Moyenmoutier, in the Vosges, Nov. 24, 1918. 

Howland Shaw Russell, 1896, Candidate, Quartermaster Corps, Camp 
Joseph E. Johnston, Florida; at Boston, Aug. 15, 1918. 

Edgar Thomson Scott, 1893, Major, Inspector General's Department 
A. E. F.; at Chaumont, Oct. 20, 1918. 

Edwin McMaster Stanton, 1897, 1st Sergeant, 61st Infantry; in action, 
at Madeleine Farm, near Cunel, in the Argonne, Oct. 14, 1918. 

Evert Jansen Wendell, A.B. 1882, representing Aero Club of America; 
in American Hospital at Neuilly, Aug. 23, 1917. 

Crosby Church Whitman, A.B. 1886, Physician to the American Hospital 
at Neuilly; at Paris, Mar. 28, 1916. 

Class of 1900 

Raynal Cawthorne Rolling, A.B., LL.B. 1902, Colonel, Aviation Sec- 
tion, Signal Corps; killed at Estr^es, Mar. 26, 1918. L. d'H., D. S. M. 

Addis Emmet Harris, A.B., 2d Lieut. Infantry (Liaison Officer, 9th 
French Region, later with U. S. Food Administration); near Bar-le- 
Duc, Aug. 13, 1919. C. de G. 

George Plummer Howe, A.B., M.D. 1904, 1st Lieut. Medical Corps, 
serving with 10th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, British Army; in action, 
at "Tower Hamlets," east of Ypres, Sept. 28, 1917. 

Class of I 90 I 

Henry Corliss Shaw, A.B., LL.B. 1904, Y. M. C. A. Secretary; motor 
accident near Montrichard, May 28, 1918. 



THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 5 

Class of 1902 

Andr]& Ch^ronnet-Ciiampollion, A.B., Private, IGSth Regiment of In- 
fantry, French Army; in action, at Bois-le-Pretre, Mar. 23, 1915, 
C. dcG. 

Edward Ball Cole, Major, Marine Corps (6th Machine Gun Battahon); 
wounded in action, June 10, in Belleau Wood, died at Coulommiers, 
June 18, 1918. 

Class of 1903 

Charles Robert Cross, A.B., LL.B. 1906, American Distributing Serv- 
ice; injured in a motor accident, died at Dinard, Oct. 8, 1915. 

Phillips Brooks Robinson, A.B., Captain, Marine Corps (Headquarters 
Staff); in motor accident, at Washington, D. C, Nov. 2, 1918. 

Class of 1904 

Robert Gorham Fuller, S.B., Ph.D. 1915, Captain, Ordnance De- 
partment (Inspection Div.); at St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 11, 1919. 

William Hague, A.B., A.M. 1905, 1st Lieut. 116th Engineers; of pneu- 
monia, at Paris, Jan. 1, 1918. 

Howard De Hart Hughes, A.B., Captain, 361st Infantry; in action, at 
Wortegem, Belgium, Nov. 2, 1918. 

Robert Edouard Pellissier, S.B., Ph.D. 1913, Sergeant, 5th Battalion, 
Chasseurs a pied, French Army; in action, at Clery, near Peronne, 
Aug. 29, 1916. C. de G., M. M. 

Ralph Sanger, A.B., Captain, Air Service; aeroplane accident. Flying 
Field at Orly, Aug. 29, 1918. 

Allen Melancthon Sumner, Captain, Marine Coi-ps (6th Machine Gun 
Battalion); in action, at Vierzy, near Soissons, July 19, 1918. 

Class of 1905 

Oric Bates, A.B., A.M. 1915, Candidate, Field Artillery Central Officers' 
Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; of pneumonia, at Camp 
Taylor, Oct. 8, 1918. 

William Morton Bunting, A.B., Captain, U. S. A. (Personnel Officer, 
Camp Devens, Mass.) ; of pneumonia, at Camp Devens, Sept. 28, 1918. 

Alvah Crocker, Jr., A.B., Captain, Engineers; at Brest, June 25, 1918, 

Ezra Charles Fitch, Jr., Private, Fifth Battalion, Royal Highlanders, 
Canadian Militia, affiliated with the Black Watch; on recruiting serv- 
ice, of pneumonia, at Hartford, Conn., Oct. 13, 1917. 



6 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

George Schunemann Jackson, A.B., 1st Lieut. Ambulance Service 

(S. S. U. 611); and on Commission for Relief in Belgium; at Nice, 

France, Aug. 2, 1919. C. de G. Chev. Couronne {Belgium). 
Philip Overton Mills, A.B., Captain, 308th Infantry; by accident, in 

grenade practice, near Baccarat, July 25, 1918. 
Harrison Briggs Webster, A.B., M.D. 1909, Major, Medical Corps 

(regimental surgeon, 47th Infantry); in action, in the Bois de Sept- 

sarges, Meuse, Oct. 13, 1918. 
George Williamson, A,B., Lieut. Duke of Wellington's Regiment, British 

Army; wounded in action, Nov. 8, near Ypres, died at Poperinghe, 

Nov. 12, 1914. 

Class of 1906 

Robert Remington Borden, Candidate, Field Artillery Central Officers' 

Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky. ; of influenza, at Fall 

River, Mass., Dec. 11, 1918. 
Edward Leslie Grant, A.B., LL.B. 1908, Captain, 307th Infantry; in 

action, in the Argonne, Oct. 9, 1918. 
Robert Horner Hogg, Sergeant, 101st Engineers; in action, near Ostel, 

Chemin des Dames sector. Mar. 18, 1918. C. de G. 
John Vincent Kelly, S.B., Captain, Engineers; at San Antonio, Texas, 

Aug. 3, 1918. 
Edwin Field Sampson, S.B., M.D. 1909, 1st Lieut. Medical Corps; from 

blood poisoning, at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Apr. 22, 1919. 
Nicholas Lechmere Tilney, A.B., Captain, American Red Cross; of 

pneumonia, at Bazoilles, Sept. 17, 1918. 
Alexander Watson Williams, A.B., Lieut.-Colonel, Medical Corps; 

at Nogent-en-Bassigny, Oct. 5, 1918. 

Class of 1907 

Arthur Briggs Church, A.B., LL.B. 1909, Corporal, 107th Infantry; 
in action, near Ronssoy, on the Cambrai-St. Quentin line, Sept. 28, 
1918. 

Albert Lincoln Crocker, A.B., 1st Lieut. Ordnance Corps (Inspector at 
Picatinny Arsenal); of pneumonia, at Dover, N. J., Oct. 23, 1918. 

Archibald Hamilton Ramsay, 2d Lieut. Oxfordshire and Buckingham- 
shire Light Infantry, British Army; in action, at the Hohenzollern re- 
doubt, near Vermelles, Oct. 13, 1915. 

James Alfred Roosevelt, A.B., Major, Infantry (late commanding 
Transport Service, 77th Division); at sea. Mar. 26, 1919. 



THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 7 

Joseph Louis Swarts, A.B., 1st Lieut. Medical Corps; of pneumonia, at 

Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Dec. 24, 1918. 
Dudley Gilman Tucker, A.B., Sergent-pilote, Lafayette Squadron, 

French Aviation Service; in action, shot down over Violaine, near 

Longpont; died at Chacrise. July 8, 1918. 

Class of 1908 

Carlton Thayer Brodrick, A.B., A.M. 1910, Belgian Relief Commis- 
sion; on the " Lusitania," May 7, 1915. 
Philip Washburn Davis, A.B., ^d Lieut. 94th Aero Squadron; in action, 

between St. Mihiel and Pont-a-Mousson, June 2, 1918. 
Edwin Channing Larned, A.B., American Red Cross; of pneumonia, at 

Bordeaux, Oct. 11, 1918. 
Norman Prince, A.B., LL.B. 1911. 2d Lieut. Lafayette Squadron, French 

Aviation Service; at Gerardmer. from wounds received in action, Oct. 

15, 191G. C. dc G.. M.M., L. dll. 
Dillwyn Parrish Starr, Lieut. Coldstream Guards, British Army; 

in action, at Ginchy, Sept. 15, 1916. 
Edward Mandell Stone, A.B., Private, Foreign Legion of the French 

Army; from wounds received at Craonne, Feb. 27, 1915. 
George Stetson Taylor, A.B., Administrator of the Anglo-American 

Auxiliary Hospital at Yvetot; at London, Oct. 19, 1915. 
Stuart Thomson, A.B., Captain, Ordnance Dept., Washington, D. C; 

of pneumonia, at Brookline, Mass., March 23, 1919. 
Rae Wygant Whidden, A.B., M.D. 1911, Captain, Medical Corps; 

wounded at Base Hospital No. 5, Sept. 4, 1917, died of pneumonia, at 

Boston, Mass., Sept. 25, 1918. 
Marshall Shoemaker Winpenny, A.B., LL.B. 1911, 1st Lieut. American 

Red Cross (Legal Dept.) ; of pneumonia, at the American Red Cross 

Hospital, at Neuilly, Oct. 21, 1918. 

Class of 1909 

Braxton Bigelow, Lieut. 170th Field Company, Royal Engineers, British 
Army; in action, near Lens, July 23, 1917. 

Hugh Charles Blanchard, A.B., LL.B. 1912, 1st. Lieut. 104th Infantry; 
in action, in Belleau Wood, July 18, 1918. 

Caspar Henry Burton, Jr., A.B., 1st Lieut. Infantry, Headquarters, 2d 
Army, A. E. F. (formerly Lieut. 4th King's (Liverpool) Regiment, 
British Army); severely wounded at Fontaine-les-Croisilles. May 20, 
1917; died from his wounds, at Cincinnati, O., Mar. 24, 1920. 



8 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

Nathaniel Fellowes Davis, A.B., LL.B. 1912, Member, Inter-Allied 
Rhineland High Commission, formerly 2d Lieut. Corps of Interpreters; 
murdered near Coblenz, Germany, Aug. 28, 1920. 

Thaddeus Coffin Defriez, 2d, A.B., 1st Lieut. U. S. A., Intelligence 
Division, General Staff; of influenza, at Camp Pike, Ark., Oct. 8, 1918. 

Arthur Mason Jones, A.B., 1st Lieut. Field Artillery; by accident, at 
Washington, D. C, Dec. 6, 1917. 

Charles Castner Lilly, A.B., Private, 39th Infantry; in action, near 
Chateau-Thierry, July 19, 1918. 

James Augustin McKenna, Jr., Major, 165th Infantry; in action, at 
Villers-sur-F^re, near the Ourcq, July 28, 1918. D. S. C. 

Charles Prevost McMichael, 1st Lieut. Ambulance Service; at New 
York City, Jan. 23, 1918. 

Phillips Ward Page, A.B., Ensign, Naval Reserve Flying Corps; sea- 
plane accident, at Felixstowe, England, Dec. 17, 1917. 

Edward Hale Perry, A.B., M.E. 1913, 1st Lieut. 6th Engineers; in 
action, at Warfusee-Abancourt, defending the Bois des Tailloux, Mar. 
30, 1918. 

Nathaniel Stone Simpkins, Jr., Captain (Aide-de-Camp, 26th Division 
Headquarters) ; of pneumonia, at Souilly, near Verdun, Oct. 22, 1918. 

Raymond Weir Smyth, A.B., Chief Machinist's Mate, Naval Reserve 
(Inspector of Ordnance) ; of pneumonia, in Naval Hospital, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., Sept. 27, 1918. 

James Throckmorton Vought, A.B., Corporal, 107th Infantry; wounded 
near Le Catelet, Sept. 29, 1918, died at Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1919. 

Goodwin Warner, A.B., 2d Lieut. Quartermaster Corps; of pneumonia, 
at Camp Hospital No. 4, Joinville-le-Pont (Paris), June 29, 1918. 

Class of iQio 

Samuel Walter Arnheim, A.B., Lieut. Royal Flying Corps, British 

Army; aeroplane accident, at Camp Hicks, Texas, Mar. 21, 1918. 
Henry Stone Bryant, A.B., 2d Lieut. Air Service (Asst. to Dept. 

Aeronautical Officer, N. E. Dept.); of pneumonia, at Cambridge, 

Mass., Sept. 23, 1918. 
Henry Warren Cleary, A.B., 2d Lieut. U. S. A.; of pneumonia, at 

Camp Dix, N. J., Oct. 20, 1918. 
Henry Augustus Coit, Private, Princess Patricia's Regiment, Canadian 

Light Infantry; of wounds, at Poperinghe, Aug. 7, 1916. 
Frederick Allen Forster, A.B., 2d Lieut. 305th Infantry; by accident, 

near Camp Upton, L. I., Oct. 5, 1917. 



THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 9 

Saxton Conant Foss, A.B., Private, 9th Infantry; wounded in action, 

Oct. 8, at Blanc-Mont Ridge, died at Mobile Hospital No. 7, Oct. 9, 

1918. D. S. C. 
Henry Brewster Palmer, A.B., Lafayette Squadron, French Aviation 

Service; of pneumonia, at Pau, Nov. 12, 1917. C. de G. 
Albert Zane Pyles, A.B., LL.B., 1917, Captain, 118th Infantry; in 

action, at Bohain, Oct. 14, 1918. 
George Buchanan Redwood, A.B., 1st Lieut. 28th Infantry; in action, 

at Cantigny, May 28, 1918. C. de G., D. S. C. 
Charles de Rham, Jr., A.B., 1st Lieut. 305th Infantry; wounded, Sept. 

28, in the Argonne, died at Fleury, Oct. 9, 1918. 
Edward Blake Robins, Jr., A.B., Candidate, Reserve Officers' Training 

Camp at Plattsburg; of appendicitis, at Boston, Mass., June 27, 1917. 
George William Ryley, A.B., LL.B. 1913, 1st Lieut. 102d Infantry; in 

action, near Chateau-Thierry, July 20, 1918. 
Alan Seeger, A.B., Private, Foreign Legion of the French Army; in 

action, at Belloy-en-Santerre, on the Sonmie, July 4, 1916. 
Henry Montgomery Suckley, A.B., Cadet Adjutant, American Ambu- 
lance Field Service; wounded by a bomb at Zemlak, Albania, Mar. 18, 

died at Koritza, Mar. 19, 1917. C. de G., L. d'H. 

Class of iQii 

Heiman Caro, A.B., M.D. 1914, Captain, Medical Corps, Division of 

Nervous and Mental Diseases; of pneumonia, at Nevers, Jan. 22, 1919. 
Oliver Moulton Chadwick, A.B., LL.B. 1914, Corporal, Squadron 

Spad. 73, French Aviation Service; in action, over the Forest of Hout- 

hulst, near Bixschoote, Aug. 14, 1917. C. de G. 
Peter Edward Costello, A.B., LL.B. 1914, Infantry Central Officers' 

Training School, Camp Grant, 111.; of pneumonia, at Camp Grant, 

Oct. 11, 1918. 
Carl Abell Dudley, 2d Lieut. 306th Machine Gun Battalion; in action, 

near Blanzy-les-Fismes, Sept. 15, 1918. 
William Baillie Fraser-Campbell, A.B., 2d Lieut. 8th Battalion, 

Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, British Army; in action, near 

Beaumetz-les-Cambrai, Mar. 23, 1918. 
Thomas Addis Emmet Harris, A.B., 1st Lieut. 306th Machine Gun Bat- 

taUon; wounded in action, Sept. 4, at Fismes, on the Vesle River, died 

Sept. 6, 1918. 
Ralph Sherman Hopkins, A.B., Captain, 313th Infantry; of tuberculosis, 

following pneumonia, at Baltimore, Md., Mar. 21, 1918. 



10 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

Harold Marion-Crawford, 2d Lieut. Irish Guards, British Army; by 

accident, at Givenchy, Apr. 16, 1915. 
William Sarsfield Morriss, A.B., M.D. 1915, 1st Lieut. Medical Corps, 

Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Fla.; of pneumonia, at Fall River, Mass., 

Oct. 11, 1918. 
Richard Mortimer, Jr., A.B., LL.B. 1913, 1st Lieut. Aviation Section, 

Signal Corps; aeroplane accident, near Hesdin Wood, France, May 22, 

1918. 
William Joseph O'Connell, A.B., Private, Quartermaster Corps; of 

pneumonia, at Tours, Feb. 2, 1919. 
Archibald Lavender Smith, A.B., 2d Lieut. Motor Transport Corps; in 

hospital, at Tours, Aug. 21, 1918. 
Edward Carter Sortwell, American Ambulance Field Service; from a 

motor accident, at Salonika, Nov. 12, 1916. 
Hervey Edward Wetzel, A.B., Lieut. American Red Cross; of pneu- 
monia, in American Red Cross Hospital, at Neuilly, Oct. 17, 1918. 
John Whitall, 2d Lieut. Air Service; of pneumonia, at Chicago, 111., 

Oct. 17, 1918. 
Paul Wilder, Sergeant, 151st Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass.; at 

Gardner, Mass., Feb. 8, 1919. 
Robert Williams, A.B., 1st Lieut. Cavalry (Adjutant and Supply Officer, 

302d Machine Gun Battalion); at Scituate, Mass., Sept. 30, 1917. 

Class of 1912 

Richard Montgomery Dw~i'ER, 1st Lieut. 305th Infantry; in action, near 

Bazoches, on the Vesle River, Sept. 7, 1918. 
Henry Weston Farnsworth, A.B., Private, Foreign Legion of the French 

Army; befoi'e the Fortin de Navarin, Battle of Champagne, Sept. 28, 

1915. 
Robert Freeman Goldschmidt, A.B., M.C.E. 1914, Candidate, Field 

Artillery Central Officers' Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, 

Ky. ; of pneumonia, at Camp Taylor, Oct. 15, 1918. 
Carl Bibb Hudson, A.B., M.D. 1917, 1st Lieut. Medical Corps; of 

pneumonia, at Brest, Oct. 2, 1918. 
Gordon Kaemmerling, A.B., 1st Lieut. 23d Infantry; in action, near 

Chdteau-Thierry, June 6, 1918. 
Harold Chandler Kimball, Corporal, 24th Battalion, Canadian Ex- 
peditionary Force; in action, at Vimy Ridge, Apr. 9, 1917. 
Harold Nixon Matthews, A.B., Lieut. Coast Artillery Corps (Gunnery 

Instructor) ; of pneumonia, at Fort Monroe, Va., Dec. 22, 1919. 



THE HAEVARD HONOR ROLL 11 

Class of 1913 

Livingston Low Baker, A.B., 1st Lieut. Air Service; aeroplane acci- 
dent, at Foggia, Italy, June 1, 1918. 
William Vernon Booth, Jr., A.B., Lieut. Lafayette Squadron, French 

Aviation Service; wounded in action, June 25, died at Scottish Women's 

Hospital, Asnieres-sur-Oise, July 10, 1918. C. de G., M. M. 
Carleton Burr, A.B., 2d Lieut. 6th Marines; in action, near Soissons, 

July 19, 1918. 
Harry Gustav Byng, 2d Lieut. 2d Battalion, Border Regiment, British 

Army; wounded in action, near Festubert, May 16, died May 18, 1915. 
Victor Emmanuel Chapman, A.B., Sergeant, Lafayette Squadron. French 

Aviation Service; in action, near Douaumont, Verdun sector, June 23, 

1916. C. de G., M. M. 
Donald Earl Dunbar, A.B., LL.B. 1917, 1st Lieut. 101st Infantry; in 

action, at Vaux, near Chateau-Thierry, July 20, 1918. 
Robert Lewis Forbush, Master Engineer (senior grade), 101st Engineers; 

of pneumonia, at Chateau-du-Loir, near Le Mans, JNIar. 14, 1919. 
Charles Fry, Ensign, Naval Reserve (in command of patrol boats off the 

Jersey coast); of pneumonia, at Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 9, 1918. 
Edmund Pike Graves, Jr., A.B., Lieut. Kosciuszko Aerial Sciuadron, 

Polish iVrmy; aeroplane accident, at Lemberg, Poland, Nov. 22, 1919. 
QuiNCY Shaw Greene, A.B., Captain, 3d Battalion, Coldstream Guards, 

British Army; in action, near Arras, Mar. 28, 1918. 
Eric Adrian Alfred Lingard, A.B., Ensign, Naval Reserve, Naval Air 

Station, Chatham, Mass.; of pneumonia, at Chatham, Oct. 28, 1918. 
Joseph Gardner Macdonough, A.B., 2d Lieut. 47th Infantry; wounded 

in action, at Sergy, July 28, died at Paris, Aug. 5, 1918. 
Hyde Buxton Merrick, A.B., Sergeant, 1st Class, 34th Aero Squadron; 

in action; Inu'ied at Tours, Aug. 14, 1918. 
William Fenimore Merrill, A.B., Corporal, Army Service Corps (Cen- 
tral Records Office Bureau); of pneumonia, at Coblenz, Feb. 3, 1919. 
Shepley Nichols, A.B., Quartermaster, 1st Class, Naval Reserve; lost 

overboard at sea, from submarine chaser No. 325, Aug. 21, 1918. 

Class of 19 14 

Jean Sanchez Abreu, A.B., Military Aviation Pilot, French Aviation 

Service; in automobile accident. May 24, 1917. 
Addison Leech Bliss, American Ambulance Field Service; of pneumonia, 

at Paris, Feb. 22, 1917. 



12 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

William Cheney Brown, Jr., A.B., 1st Lieut. Quartermaster Corps 
(Admiralty Section, Embarkation Office); of pneumonia, at Wash- 
ington, D. C, Jan. 19, 1919. 

John Campbell Cleave, 1st Lieut. 9th Infantry (11th Provisional Guard 
Co., Coblenz); killed at Brest, Dec. 15, 1919. 

William Barry Corbett, A.B., 2d Lieut. 102d Infantry; in action, in 
Ormont Wood, Oct. 25, 1918. 

Eugene Dodd, A.B., M. Arch. 1917, 1st Lieut. 4th Field Artillery; of 
pneumonia, at Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 17, 1918. 

EvERiT Albert Herter, A.B., Sergeant, 40th Engineers (Camouflage 
Section); from wounds, at Vittel, June 13, 1918. 

William Noel Hewitt, A.B., A.M. 1916, 1st Lieut. Aviation Section, 
Signal Corps; aeroplane accident, at Issoudun, May 18, 1918. 

Stephen Tullock Hopkins, A.B., 2d Lieut. 96th Aero Squadron; in 
action, near St. Mihiel, Sept. 13, 1918. 

Franklin Temple Ingraham, A.B., 1st Lieut. Coast Artillery Corps; at 
Wellesley, Mass., Apr. 11, 1918. 

Morton Crawford King, Captain, Infantry, 165th Depot Brigade, 
Camp Travis, Texas; at Camp Travis, May 10, 1919. 

HoBART Adams Lawton, A.B., 2d Lieut. 124th Field Artillery; in action, 
in the Argonne, Oct. 7, 1918. 

Clyde Fairbanks Maxwell, A.B., 2d Lieut. 9th Battalion, Essex Regi- 
ment, British x\rmy; in action, at La Boisselle, July 3, 1916. 

George Edwin Plaisted, Jr., A.B., A.M. 1915, 1st Lieut. Infantry 
(Military Intelligence Division, General Staff); of tuberculosis, at 
Maiden, Mass., Mar. 29, 1920. 

Charles Warner Plummer, A.B., 2d Lieut. 101st Field Artillery (with 
88th Aero Squadron as observer) ; in action, near Fismes, Aug. 11, 1918. 
D. S. C, C. de G. 

WiLLAED Smith, A.B., Captain, 9th Infantry; in action, in the St. Mihiel 

salient, Sept. 12, 1918. D. S. C. 
Philip Comfort Starr, Lieut. Royal Engineers, British Army; in action, 

near Ypres, Feb. 20, 1918. 
Earle Thompson West, S.B., Private, 305th Infantry; in action, in the 

Argonne, Sept. 30, 1918. 



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Class of 1915 

Henry Morrell Atkinson, Jr., A.B., Captain, Coast Artillery Corps 
(with 71st Artillery); of pneumonia, at Angers, Nov. 2, 1918. 

David Morse Barry, S.B., 1st Lieut. 59th Infantry; in action, near 
Chateau-Thierry, July 20, 1918. 

Alexander Bern Bruce, A.B., 1st Lieut. 94th Aero Squadron; in action, 
near Les Cruaux, on the Aisne front, Aug. 17, 1918. 

Lionel de Jersey Harvard, A.B., Captain, First Battalion, Grenadier 
Guards, British Army; in action, near Arras, Mar. 30, 1918. 

Frederick Arthur Keep, A.B., 2d Lieut. Aviation Section, Signal Corps; 
aeroplane accident, Taliaferro Field, Hicks, Texas, INIay G, 1918. 

Brayton Nichols, A.B., 2d Lieut. 166th Aero Squadron; aeroplane 
accident, at Kordel, Germany, Apr. 2, 1919. 

Walter Flint Noyes, A.B., LL.B. 1917, Candidate, Field Artillery 
Central Officers' Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; from 
accidental injuries, at Camp Taylor, Sept. 26, 1918. 

Samuel Wiggins Skinner, A.B., Lafayette Squadron, French Aviation 
Service; at Le Plessis-Belleville, Oct. 15, 1917. 

Morris Iphriam Stern, A.B., LL.B. 1918, Cadet, Officer Material School, 
Pelham Bay, N. Y.; at Pelham Bay, Sept. 29, 1918. 

Stanley Conklin Swift, A.B,, Private, 59th Infantry; of wounds, near 
BrieulIes-sur-Meuse, Oct. 4, 1918. 

Arthur Broadfield Warren, A.B., A.M. 1917, 2d Lieut. 167th Infantry; 
of scarlet fever, in Military Hospital, at Baccarat, Apr. 15, 1918. 

Arthur Harold Webber, A.B., 2d Lieut. Royal Air Force (British); 
aeroplane accident, at Fort Worth, Texas, Apr. 10, 1918. 

Tolman Douglas Wheeler, A.B. 1st Lieut. 2d Cavalry (with 127th In- 
fantry); wounded in action, near Soissons, Aug. 31, died at Paris, 
Sept. 5, 1918. 

Philip Winsor, A.B., Private, Ambulance Service (S. S. U. 627); of pneu- 
monia, at Bussang, Oct. 24, 1918. C. de G. 

Class of 1916 

Arthur Joseph Brickley, Private, Ambulance Service (S. S. U. 644) ; of 
pneumonia, at Chateau d'Estay, Aprilly, Dec. 9, 1918. C. de G. 

Howard Rogers Clapp, A.B., 1st Lieut. 22d Aero Squadron; in action, 
over Yoncq, Nov. 3, 1918. 

Henry Ware Clarke, S.B., 2d Lieut. 16th Infantry (Machine Gun Co.); 
in action, at Cantigny, May 28, 1918. 



14 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

Frederic Percival Clement, Jr., A.B., 1st Lieut. Air Service (Talia- 
ferro Field) ; aeroplane accident, at Camp Dick, Texas, July 4, 1918. 

John Andrew Doherty, A.B., 1st. Lieut. 18th Infantry; in action, near 
Soissons, about July 18, 1918. 

William Key Bond Emerson, Jr., A.B., 2d Lieut. Field Artillery (with 
12th Aero Squadron); in action, in the Toul sector. May 14, 1918. 
C. de G. 

John Dwight Filley, Jr., A.B., 1st Lieut. 23d Infantry; wounded in 
action, June 6, near Chateau-Thierry; died at Juilly, June 8, 1918. 

Kenneth Eliot Fuller, A.B., 2d Lieut. 23d Infantry; in action, near 
Longpont and Vierzy, July 18, 1918. C. de G., D. S. C. 

George Guest Haydock, A.B., 1st. Lieut. Infantry (attached to 28th 
Infantry); in action, at Cantigny, May 28, 1918. 

Leon Beck Hook, A.B., Chief Quartermaster's Assistant, Naval Reserve, 
Naval Aviation Detachment, Univ. of Washington; of pneumonia, at 
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 14, 1918. 

Howard Brainard Hull, A.B., 2d Lieut. Air Service; aeroplane accident, 
at Selfridge Field, Mich., Sept. 9, 1918. 

Homer Atherton Hunt, A.B., Private, 165th Infantry; in action, at St. 
Hilaire-le-Petit, July 15, 1918. 

Roland Jackson, A.B., 2d Lieut. 30th Infantry; in action, near Chateau- 
Thierry, June 6, 1918. 

Richard Mather Jopling, A.B., Private, Ambulance Service (S. S. U. 
623); at London, England, Mar. 16, 1919. C. de G. 

Paul Borda Kurtz, A.B., 1st Lieut. 94th Aero Squadron; in action, near 
Menil-la-Tour, above Toul, May 22, 1918. C. de G. 

William Dennison Lyon, A.B., Ensign, Naval Reserve; by accident, at 
New London, Conn., May 21, 1918. 

George Alexander McKinlock, Jr., A.B., 2d Lieut. Cavalry (Staff In- 
telligence Officer, 2d Infantry Brigade) ; in action, at Berzy-le-Sec, near 
Soissons, July 21, 1918. D. S. C, C. de G. 

Edward McClure Peters, Jr., S.B., 1st Lieut. 16th Infantry (Acting 
Captain, Machine Gun Battalion, 1st Brigade); in action, at Seiche- 
prey, Mar. 11, 1918. 

John Shaw Pfaffmann, A.B., 2d Lieut. Air Service; aeroplane accident, 
at Voves, July 22, 1918. 

Alexander Rodgers, Jr., A.B., 1st Lieut. 319th Infantry; of pneumonia, 
after severe gassing, at Brizeaux, Oct. 23, 1918. 

Robert Hewins Stiles, A.B., 1st Lieut. 13th Aero Squadron (Flight Com- 
mander); in action, near Metz, Sept. 16, 1918. 



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William Wallace Thayer, A.B., 2d Lieut. 301st Infantry; at Sonier- 

ville, Mass., Apr. 19, 1918. 
Richmond Young, A.B., 1st Lieut. 38th Infantry; wounded in action, 

Oct. 9, at Romagne, died at Fleuiy-sur-Aire, Oct. 10, 1918. 



Class of 1917 

Briggs Kilburn Adams, A.B., 2d Lieut. Royal Flying Corps, British 

Army; from wounds received in action, near St. Omer, Mar. 14, 1918. 
Oliver Ames, Jr., A.B., 2d Lieut. IGotli Infantry; in action, at Meurcy 

Farm, near Villers-sur-Fere, July 29, 1918. D. S. C. 
Adair Pleasants Archer, A.B., Sergeant, Camp Grant, 111.; of pneu- 
monia, at Camp Grant, Oct. 6, 1918. 
Paul Cody Bentley, A.B., Private, Ambulance Service (S. S. U. 65); at 

St. Gilles, from wounds at the Chemin des Dames, Sept. 16, 1917. 

C. de G. 
Randolph Randall Brown, S.B., Captain, 9th Infantry; in action, at 

Tuillerie Ferme, near Beaumont on the Meuse, Nov. 3, 1918. 
Alan Campbell Clark, A.B., 2d Lieut. 26th Infantry (Machine Gun 

Company); wounded near Chateau-Thierry, July 20, died at Paris, 

July 31, 1918. 
Kenneth Pickens Culbert, A.B., 2d Lieut. 6th Marines (with 1st 

Aero Squadron); in action, in the Toul sector. May 23, 1918. C. 

de G. 
Harold Nicholas Donovan, A.B., 2d Lieut. 304th Infantry; of influ- 
enza, in Base Hospital at Neuilly, Nov. 10, 1918. 
Andrew Kershner Dunn, A.B., 2d Lieut. 359th Infantry; in action, at 

Bois-le-Pretre, Sept. 12, 1918. 
William Smith Ely, A.B., 1st Lieut. Aviation Section, Signal Corps; 

aeroplane accident, near Oxford, England, Jan. 2, 1918. 
Claudius Ralph Farnsworth, A. B., Corporal, 101st Field Artillery; in 

action, at Montreuil-aux-Lions, near Chateau-Thierry, July 12, 1918. 
Eugene Galligan, A.B., 2d Lieut. 308th Infantry; in action, near 

Revillon, on the Vesle River, Sept. 6, 1918. 
Benjamin Joseph Ginsburg, S.B., 2d Lieut. Coast Artillery Corps (with 

54th Artillery); of pneumonia, in Hospital No. 13, at Mailly, Aube, 

Sept. 30, 1918. 
William Joseph Hever, A.B., 1st Lieut. 305th Infantry; wounded in the 

Argonne, Oct. 3, died Oct. 5, 1918. 



16 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

David Hoffman, A.B., Ensign, Naval Reserve; lost in sinking of U. S. S. 

"Tampa" off the coast of Spain, Sept. 26, 1918. 
Samuel Joseph Arthur Kelley, A.B., 1st Lieut. 22d Infantry; at Post 

Hospital, Governor's Island, New York, Feb. 13, 1919. 
Roderick Kennedy, S.B., 1st Lieut. Aviation Section, Signal Corps; 

aeroplane accident, at Fort Sill, Okla., Sept. 11, 1917. 
Alton Howe Kimball, Jr., A.B., 2d Lieut. Air Service; in aeroplane 

accident, at Issoudun, Nov. 12, 1918. 
GusTAV Hermann Kissel, A.B., 1st Lieut. Aviation Section, Signal Corps 

(Squadron 43, Royal Air Force) ; in action, near Merville, Apr. 12, 1918. 
George Francis McGillen, S.B., 2d Lieut. 9th Machine Gun Battalion; 

in action, at Chateau-Thierry, July 15, 1918. 
William Henry Meeker, A.B., Corporal, Lafayette Squadron, French 

Aviation Service; in aeroplane accident, at Pau, Sept. 11, 1917. 
Harry Hubbard Metcalf, A.B., 2d Lieut. Air Service; of pneumonia, at 

Park Field, Tenn., Oct. 13, 1918. 
James Kennedy Moorhead, A.B., 1st Lieut. 16th Infantry; in action, 

in the Argonne, Oct. 5, 1918. 
Lloyd Geary Evans Reilly, A.B., 1st Lieut. 99th Aero Squadron; in 

action, over Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, in the Argonne, Oct. 31, 1918. 
Edward Allen Low Shortt, A.B., 1st Lieut. Machine Gun Corps, 59th 

Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force; missing in a raid on German 

trenches, Vimy Ridge sector, Dec. 10, 1916. M. C. 
William St. Agnan Stearns, A.B., 1st Lieut. Air Service (7th Avia- 
tion Instruction Centre); aeroplane accident, at Clermont-Ferrand, 

May 25, 1918. 
Gardiner Thompson, A.B., 2d Lieut. 104th Infantry; in action, in Hau- 

mont Wood, in the Meuse Valley, Oct. 16, 1918. 

Class of 1918 

Frederick Mitchell Atwood, S.B., 2d Lieut. 58th Infantry; in action, 

near Fismes, on the Vesle River, Aug. 5, 1918. 
Walker Blaine Beale, A.B., 1st Lieut. 310th Infantry; in action, at 

Beney, in the St. Mihiel salient, Sept. 18, 1918. 
Malcolm Cotton Brown, A.B., 1st Lieut. Royal Air Force (British); 

in aeroplane accident, at Brockworth, England, July 23, 1918. 
Elliot Adams Chapin, A.B., 1st Lieut. 99th Squadron, Royal Air Force 

(British); in action, near Metz, June 27, 1918. 
Philip Cunningham, A.B., Private, 101st Field Artillery; in action, near 

Chateau-Thierry, July 19, 1918. 



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Stephen Whitney Dickey, A.B., 2d Lieut, 110th Infantry; in action, 

atVarennes, Sept. 27, 1918. 
Roger Sherman Dix, Jr., A.B., 2d Lieut. Aviation Section, Signal Corps; 

aeroplane accident, at Le Crotoy, May 15, 1918. 
Ralph Jefferson Feigl, A.B., 2d Lieut. 7th Field Artillery (Liaison 

Officer); in action, at Beaumont, in the Toul sector. Mar. 21, 1918. 

C. de G. 
Alfred Wild Gardner, A.B., 1st Lieut. 305th Lifantry; in action, in 

the Argonne, Oct. 3, 1918. D. S. C. 
Clifford West Henry, S.B., Captain (posthumous), 102d Infantry; 

wounded, Sept. 14 at St. Mihiel, died at Base Hospital No. 25, Oct. 16, 

1918. C. dc a. 
George Merrick Hollister, A.B., 2d Lieut. 61st Infantry; in action, 

in Bois de Foret, near Cunel, Oct. 12, 1918. C. de G. 
Ronald Wood Hoskier, A.B., Sergeant, Lafayette Squadron, French 

Aviation Service; in action, near St. Quentin, Apr. 23, 1917. C. dc G. 
John Lester Hubbard, A.B., 1st Lieut. 10th Aero Squadron; aeroplane 

accident, at Issoudmi, Aug. 18, 1918. 
Orville Parker Johnson, A.B., 2d Lieut. 103d Machine Gun Battahon; 

in action, at Torcy, near Chateau-Thierry, July 18, 1918. 
Robert Morss Lovett, Jr., A.B., 2d Lieut. 103d Infantry; in action, 

near Chateau-Thierry, July 18, 1918. 
James Palache, A.B., 2d Lieut. 18th Infantry; in action, at Cantigny, 

May 15, 1918. 
Charles Parker Reynolds, A.B., Captain, Field Artillery (Operations 

Officer, 51st Brigade); at Montigny, Jan. 10, 1919. 
Philip Newbold Rhinelander, A.B., 1st Lieut. 20th Aero Squadron; 

in action, near Longuyon, Sept. 26, 1918. 
Henry Richard Deighton Simpson, A.B., 1st Lieut. 6th Dragoons (In- 

niskillings), attached to Royal Flying Corps, British Army; aeroplane 

accident while testing aeroplanes at Joyce Green, England, Dec. 20, 

1916. 
Hector William Treble, A.B., Chief Quartermaster (Cadet), Naval 

Aviation Detachment at Mass. Inst, of Tech.; of pneumonia, in Naval 

Hospital, Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 30, 1918. 
William Leo Walker, A.B., 2d Lieut. Air Service, Fort Sill, Okla.; 

of influenza, at Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 10, 1918. 
Aaron Davis Weld, A.B., 1st Lieut. 7th Infantry; in action, in Cunel 

Wood, near the Meuse, Oct. 11, 1918. 
Bertram Williams, A.B., 1st Lieut. 96th Aero Squadron; in action, at 

St. Mihiel, Sept. 13, 1918. 



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Class of 191 9 

Morris Hall Bailey, A.B., Lieut, (junior grade) Naval Reserve Flying 
Corps; aeroplane accident, at Carlstrom Field, Fla., Dec. 18, 1919. 

Henry White Broughton, Jr., A.B., Corporal, 101st Field Artillery; 
wounded Sept. 26 in the Argonne, died in Base Hospital No. 47, at 
Beaune, Oct. 8, 1918. 

Frederick Herrick Casey, A.B., Private, Camp Syracuse, N. Y.; of 
pneumonia, at Camp Syracuse, Sept. 29, 1918. 

Hamilton Coolidge, A.B., Captain, 94tli Aero Squadron; in action, near 
Grandpre, Oct. 27, 1918. D. S. C. 

Edward Seguin Couch, S.B., 2d Lieut. 22d Infantry; at Fort Leaven- 
worth, Kan., Feb. 5, 1918. 
\ Harmon Bushnell Craig, A.B., American Ambulance Field Service; in 
action, at Dombasle-en-Argonne, near Verdun, July 16, 1917. C. de G. 

Charles Henry Fiske, 3d, A.B., 2d Lieut. 111th Infantry; wounded on 
duty, Aug. 12, near Fismes, died at Paris, Aug. 24, 1918. 

Edward Hooper Gardiner, A.B., 2d Lieut. Field Artillery (with 50th 
Aero Squadron) ; shot down in action, near Pont-a-Mousson, Sept. 12, 
1918. 

Martin Luther Hope, A.B. (1918), 1st Lieut. Marine Flying Corps; 
in aeroplane accident, at Curtis Field, Fla., Oct. 22, 1918. 

Theodore Rickey Hostetter, S.B., 2d Lieut. Squadron No. 3, Royal Air 
Force (British); in action, at Masnieres, near Cambrai, Sept. 27, 1918. 

Leonard Jackson, A.B., 2d Lieut. 110th Infantry; in action, near Fismes, 
on the Vesle River, Aug. 25, 1918. 

Howard Lilienthal, Jr., A.B., Private, 107th Infantry; wounded in ac- 
tion, Sept. 29, near St. Quentin, died Sept. 30, 1918. 

John Dudley Love, A.B., Sergeant, 6th Marines; in action, at Blanc- 
Mont Ridge, Oct. 6, 1918. 

Samuel Pierce Mandell, 2d, A.B., 1st Lieut. 20th Aero Squadron; in 
action, at Martincourt, Nov. 5, 1918. 

Wainwright Merrill, A.B., Gunner, 6th Canadian Siege Battery; in 
action, at Ypres, Nov. 6, 1917. 

Eugene Dorr Morse, A.B., 2d Lieut. Air Service; in aeroplane accident, 
at Clermont-Ferrand, Nov. 6, 1918. 

Bradstreet Parker, A.B., Cadet, Naval Aviation Detachment at Mass. 
Inst, of Tech.; of pneumonia, at Brookline, Mass., Sept. 21, 1918. 

Milton Avery Rogers, A.B., Candidate, Officers' Training School, 
Camp Lee, Va.; of pneumonia, at Camp Lee, Sept. 21, 1918. 



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QuENTiN Roosevelt, A.B., 1st Lieut. 95th Aero Squadron; iu action, 
near Chambray, July 14, 1918. 

Robert Gurdon Thomson, Sergeant, 1st Gas Regiment, Chemical War- 
fare Service; in hospital, at St. Louis. Mo., Feb. 16, 19*20. 

OsRic Mills Watkins, A.B., 2d Lieut. 94th Aero Squadron; of pneumo- 
nia, at Bar-le-Duc, Oct. 23, 1918. 

Ralph O'Neal West, A.B., Private, 6th Marines; in action, in the St. 
Mihiel salient, Sept. 15, 1918. 

Herbert Wheelwright Windeler, Lieut. 4th Battalion, Grenadier 
Guards, British Army; in action, in Bourlon Wood, Nov. 27, 1917. 

Class of 1920 

Albert Edgar Angier, A.B., 1st Lieut. 308th Infantry; in action, near 

Revillon, Sept. 14, 1918. D. S. C. 
Augustus Asplwvall, A.B., 2d Lieut. 110th Infantry; in action, at \i\- 

lette, on the Vesle River, Aug. 25, 1918. 
Francis Reed Austin, A.B., 1st Lieut. Headquarters Co., 109th Infantry; 

of wounds, near Heudicourt, Nov. 11, 1918. D. S. C. 
William Halsall Cheney, A.B., 1st Lieut. Aviation Section, Signal 

Corps; in aeroplane accident, at Foggia, Italy, Jan. 20, 1918. 
Robert Fitzgerald Clark, A.B., Ensign, Naval Reserve Flying Corps; 

seaplane accident, at Brest, Aug. 21, 1918. 
James Renville Clements, S.B., Ensign, Naval Reserve Flying Corps; of 

pneumonia, at Paris, Oct. 8. 1918. 
Ralph Henry Lasser, A.B., Private, 101st Engineers; in action, at Beau- 
mont, June 16, 1918. 
Alexander Farnum Lippitt, A.B., 1st Lieut. 166th Infantry; wounded at 

Fere-en-Tardennois, Aug. 1, died at Military Hospital, Cape May, 

N. J., Oct. 6, 1918. D. S. C. (posth.). 
William MacMillan Maslen, A.B., Sergeant, Harvard Unit, Students 

Army Training Corps; at Stillman Infirmary, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 

25, 1918. 
David Endicott Putnam, S.B., 1st Lieut. 139th Aero Squadron; in ac- 
tion, at Limey, near Toul, Sept. 12, 1918. C. de G., M. 31., L. d'H., 

D. S. C. 
Thomas Jackson Oakley Rhinelander, A.B., Private, 107th Infantry; 

wounded in action at Le Catelet, Sept. 29, died at Rouen, Dec. 12, 

1918. 



20 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

Donald Oilman Trow, A.B., 2d Lieut. Infantry (Instructor, Students 

Army Training Corps, Univ. of Pittsburgh) ; of pneumonia, at Magee 

Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 23, 1918. 
HoLYOKE Lewis Whitney, A.B., 2d Lieut. 109th Infantry; by accident, 

at BuxeruUes, near St. Mihiel, Nov. 25, 1918. 
David Little Withington, Jr., A.B., Private, Harvard Unit, Students 

Army Training Corps; of pneumonia, at Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 5, 1918. 
John Boyd Wolverton, S.B., Cadet, Officer Material School, 1st Naval 

Dist.; of influenza, at Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 22, 1918. 

Class of 192 I 

Richard Cutts Fairfield, Wynne Bevan Ambulance Corps; killed by an 
enemy bomb, at Mestre, Italy, Jan. 26, 1918. 

Allen Hollis, Jr., Corporal, Harvard Unit, Students Army Training 
Corps; of pneumonia, at Stillman Infirmary, Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 
18, 1918. 

Herbert Alphonse Janzlik, Private, Harvard Unit, Students Army 
Training Corps; of pneumonia, at Stillman Infirmary, Cambridge, 
Mass., Nov. 30, 1918. 

Ernest Ralph Sumner, Cadet Pilot, Royal Air Force (British) ; of pneu- 
monia, at Military Base Hospital, Toronto, Canada, Nov. 7, 1918. 

Class of 1922 

Herbert Fullerton Dickson, Candidate, Field Artillery Central 
Officers' Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; of pneumonia, 
at Camp Taylor, Dec. 7, 1918. 

Unclassified 

Oakley Day Overton, 1914-15 (Univ. of Wyoming '14), Private, Medical 
Replacement Unit 41; of pneumonia, at Brest, Oct. 11, 1918. 

William Burch Hinman, 1915-10, Messman, Merchant Marine (on 
U.S.S. Rochester); died from exposure when the "Rochester" was 
torpedoed oft' Portacloy, Ireland, Nov. 7, 1917. 



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THE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS 

The names of students and graduates of Harvard College are not included in the 
following list, but will be found in the preceding class lists 

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 

Barron Brainerd, 1916-17 (Williams '15), Chief Boatswain's Mate, 
Naval Reserve; at Brookline, Mass., May 15, 1919. 

Calvin Wellington Day, 191'2-14 (Queen's, Ont. '11), Lieut. 14th Bat- 
talion, Canadian Expeditionary Force; in action, near St. Julien, 
Second Battle of Ypres, Apr. 23, 1915. 

Herbert Frederick Engelbrecht, A.M. 1918 (Carnegie Inst, of Tech. 
'12), 2d Lieut. Chemical Warfare Service (American LIniversity Experi- 
ment Station, Washington); of pneumonia, at Washington, D. C, 
Dec. 3, 1918. 

Leonard Henry Gibson, Jr., A.M. 1915 (Bowdoin '14), Corporal, In- 
fantry, 151st Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass.; of pneumonia, at 
Camp Devens, Sept. 27, 1918. 

Roger Fulton Goss, A.M. 1917 (Univ. of California '16), Captain, 1st 
Casual Camp, Camp Greene, N. C; of pneumonia, at Camp Greene, 
Oct. 23, 1918. 

Charles Augustus Guerne, A.M. 1917 (Univ. of Oregon '12), Candidate, 
Field Artillery Central Officers' Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Kentucky; of pneumonia, at Camp Taylor, Oct. 16, 1918. 

Charles Francis Hawkins, A.M., 1914 (Williams '12), 2d Lieut. Chemi- 
cal Warfare Service; at Warwick, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1918. 

Alexander Dale Muir, 1912-15 (McGill '12), 1st Lieut. Black Watch, 
British Army; of tuberculosis, at Perth, Scotland, Apr. 12, 1917. 

Roy Bennett Pace, A.M. 1901 (Richmond Coll. '97) Y. M. C. A. Secre- 
tary; of pneumonia, at Blois, Aug. 27, 1918. 

Maxwell Oswald Parry, 1911-12 (Yale '09), 2d Lieut. 147th Aero 
Squadron; in action, at Chateau-Thierry, July 8, 1918. C.deG. D.S.C. 

Wesley Everett Rich, Ph.D. 1917 (Wesleyan '11), Corporal, Intelli- 
gence Office, Headcjuarters, Camp Devens, Mass.; of pneumonia, at 
Camp Devens, Sept. 25, 1918. 

Warren Eastman Robinson, A.M. 1914 ('Bowdoin '10), 1st Lieut. 102d 
Machine Gun Battalion (Liaison Officer for 102d Infantry); wounded 
Nov. 5, in the drive toward Sedan and Metz, died Nov. 6, 1918. 

Jean Rouille, 1908-09 (Lie. en Droit, Paris "08), Sous-heut. Infantry, 
French Army; in action, April, 1915. C.deG., L.d'H, 



22 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

John Lawrence Teare, 1917-18 (Monmouth '16), Candidate, Officer 
Material School, 1st Naval District; of pneumonia, at Bumkin Island, 
Boston Harbor, Sept. 11, 1918. 

Ernest Edward Weibel, Ph.D. 1916 (Kansas '11), Captain, 29th En- 
gineers (at British Sound Ranging Camp) ; near Bethune, from gassing, 
Apr. 12, 1918. 

Carl Henry Wilson, 1914-15, 1916-18 (Ohio Univ. '14), Sergeant, 
Chemical Warfare Service; at Fort Banks, Mass., Jan. 10, 1919. 

The Graduate School of Applied Science 

John Cowperthwaite Tyler, S.B. (Mech. Eng.) 1917 (Williams '15), 
1st Lieut. 11th Aero Squadron (Flight Leader); in action, near Con- 
flans, Sept. 18, 1918. C. de G. 

Leon Hubert Webber, S.M. 1915 (M. I. T. '14), Lieut, (junior grade), 
Naval Reserve Force (Naval Inspector of Ordnance) ; at Birmingham, 
Ala., Jan. 13, 1919. 

Masayoshi Yabu, Grad. Sch. Sci., 1911-12 (Jap. Naval Staff Coll. '10), 
Commander, Japanese Navy; lost at sea, when the "Hirano Maru" 
was torpedoed, off the Irish coast, Oct. 4, 1918. 

The Graduate School of Business Administration 

Victor Raleigh Craigie, 1913-14, 2d Lieut. Royal Air Force (British) ; 

aeroplane accident, at Langmere Camp, near Chichester, England, 

Apr. 7, 1918. 
Irvine Lionel Evans, 1917-18 (Cornell Coll., Iowa, '17), Naval Reserve 

(Fore River Shipbuilding Corp.); at Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass., 

Sept. 16, 1918. 
Harold Francis Flynn, 1916-17 (Holy Cross Coll. '16), 1st Lieut. 314th 

Infantry; in action, near Crepion, in the Meuse Valley, Nov. 9, 1918. 
Lloyd Andrews Hamilton, 1916-17 (Syracuse '16), 1st Lieut. 17th Aero 

Squadron (Flight Commander); in action, at Lagnicourt, west of 

Cambrai, Aug. 24, 1918. D. F. C, D. S. C. 
George Krans Sabine, Jr., 1914-15, Captain, Field Artillery; of influ- 
enza, at New York City, Jan. 7, 1919. 

The Divinity School 

Merrill Stanton Gaunt, Andover 1914-16 (Amherst '14), Norton- 
Harjes Ambulance Corps; of meningitis, at Bar-le-Duc, Apr. 3, 1916. 
C. de G. 

W^iLLiAM Henry James Willby, Divinity School 1913-14 (Drury Coll. 
'13), Chaplain, U. S. A.; of influenza, at sea, Oct. 4, 1918. 



THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 23 

The Law School 

Henry Gorell Barnes, Baron Gorell, 1903-04 (Oxford '03), Major, 19th 
Battery, Royal Field Artillery, British Army; wounded in action, at 
Langhof Farm, near Ypres, and died at Poperinghe, Jan. IG. 1917. 

D. S. 0. 

Lester Clement Barton, 1908-10 (Yale '06), 2d Lieut. 101st Field Artil- 
lery; in action, in Belleau Wood, July 19, 1918. 

Francis Bergen, 1914-17 (Yale '14), candidate for Reserve Officers' 
Training Camp at Plattsburg; in motor accident, en route to Platts- 
burg. May 11, 1917. 

Edward Rankin Brainerd, Jr., 1914-15 (Univ. of California '14), 2d 
Lieut. Field Artillery (in charge of Military Hospital at Camp Zachary 
Taylor, Ky.); of influenza, at Camp Taylor, Feb. 16, 1919. 

William Francis Cahill, LL.B. 1916 (Fordham Univ. '13), 1st Lieut. 
307th Lifantry; in action, on the Vesle River, Aug. 28, 1918. 

Chester Thomas Calder, 1911-12 (Brown '11), Private, Ambulance 
Service; of pneumonia, at Camp Crane, Allentown, Pa., Feb. 4, 1918. 

Thomas Carroll Carver, 1909-11 (Holy Cross Coll. '09), Captain 
(posthumous) , Quartermaster Corps (Intelligence Officer, Camp Joseph 

E. Johnston, Fla.); of pneumonia, at Camp Johnston, Oct. 16, 1918. 
Robert Henry Coleman, 1915-17 (Yale '15), 2d Lieut. Air Service; 

of influenza, at Brest, Oct. 9, 1918. 
Paul Bond Collins, LL.B. 1908 (Central Univ. '05), Candidate, Field 

Artillery Central Officers' Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, 

Ky.; of pneumonia, at Camp Taylor, Nov. 11, 1918. 
James Fenimore Cooper, Jr., 1914-16 (Yale '13), Captain, 308th Field 

Artillery; of pneumonia, at Camp Dix, N. J., Feb. 17, 1918. 
Robert Allan French, LL.B. 1908 (Dartmouth '05), Captain, U.S.A. 

(Military Intelligence Division, General Statt'); oi pneumonia, at 

W'ashington, D. C, Dec. 17, 1918. 
Earl Russell Fretz, 1916-17 (Brown '16), 1st Lieut. 12th Machine Gun 

Battalion (with 53d Infantry) ; wounded in the Argonne about Oct. 21, 

died at Base Hospital No. 115, Vichy, Nov. 7, 1918. 
Almin Minor Froom, 1916-18 (McMaster Univ. '15), Flight Lieut. Royal 

Air Force (British); aeroplane accident, at Beamsville, Ont., Sept. 23, 

1918. 
Arthur Russell Gaylord, 1915-17 (Univ. of Minnesota '15), 1st Lieut. 

18th Infantry; in action, at Villers-Tournelle, near Cantigny, Apr. 28, 

1918. 



24 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

Robert Swift Gillett, 1916-17 (Amherst '16), 1st Lieut. 191st Aero 
Squadron (Ream Field, Houston, Tex.) ; aeroplane accident, at Kings- 
ville, Texas, Sept. 17, 1918. 

Proctor Calvin Gilson, 1915-17 (St. Lawrence '15), 1st Lieut. 9th In- 
fantry; in action, near Longpont, July 18, 1918. 

George Waite Goodwin, 1916-17 (Yale '16), 2d Lieut. Air Service; in 
aeroplane accident, at Chateauroux, July 15, 1918. 

Clifford Barker Grayson, 1916-17 (Cornell '16), 1st Lieut. 9th In- 
fantry; wounded in action, July 18, at Vierzy, died at Hospital 47, 
July 19, 1918. 

Walcott Brown Hastings, 1915-17 (Cornell '15), 1st Lieut. 127th In- 
fantry; in action, in Bantheville Wood, near Cunel, Oct. 16, 1918. 

Harry Woodford Hayward, LL.B. 1900 (Trinity '97), Captain, 107th 
Infantry; in action, before St. Quentin, Sept. 29, 1918. 

Arne Hoisholt, LL.B. 1915 (Univ. of California '12), 2d Lieut. 50th Aero 
Squadron; aeroplane accident, at St. Mihiel, Sept. 7, 1918. 

Jason Solon Hunt, 1915-17 (Univ. of Vermont '15), Lieut. 27th Aero 
Squadron; in action, near Fere-en-Tardenois, about Aug. 1, 1918. 

Richard Jocelyn Hunter, 1905-06, Captain, Fifth Battalion, London 
Regiment, British Army; wounded in action, in St. Pierre Vaast Wood, 
Aug. 24, died Aug. 25, 1918. 

Reuben Brent Hutchcraft, Jr., LL.B. 1911 (Kentucky LTniv. '07), 
Captain, 166th Infantry; in action, near Sedan, Nov. 7, 1918. D. S. C. 

John Wadsworth Hutchison, LL.B. 1910 (Trinity Coll., N. C. '07), Can- 
didate, Officers' Training Camp, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. ; in hospital, at 
Fort Oglethorpe, Sept. 7, 1917. 

Branton Holstein Kellogg, LL.B. 1915 (Williams '12), Captain, 7th 
Infantry; in action, near Nantillois, in the Meuse Valley, Oct. 4, 1918. 

IsiDOR David Levy, LL.B. 1915 (Amherst '11), Private, Camp Upton, 
N. Y.; of influenza, at Camp Upton, Sept. 27, 1918. 

Howard Burchard Lines, LL.B. 1915 (Dartmouth '12), American Ambu- 
lance Field Service; of meningitis, in the Argonne, Dec. 23, 1916. 
C. de G. 

Francis Robbins McCook, LL.B. 1917 (Williams '14), Captain, 134th 
Machine Gun Battalion; wounded Sept. 29, near Montfaucon, died in 
hospital, Oct. 7, 1918. 

Percy Albert Mills, 1916-17 (Univ. of California '16), 1st Lieut. 103d 
Infantry; of pneumonia, in Base Hospital No. 3, Le Mont-Dore, 
Nov. 26, 1918. 



THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 25 

Ona Jefferson Myers, 1912-13 (Chicago '13), 2d Lieut. Air Service; in 

aeroplane accident, between Chateauroux and iVrdentes, June 1, 1918. 
Ira Charles Ogden, 1910-11 (Univ. of Texas '10), Captain, 141st In- 
fantry; in action, near St. Etienne, Marne, Oct. 10, 1918. D. S. C, 

C. de G. 
Leonard Bacon Parks, LL.B. 1912 (Yale '09), 1st Lieut. 112th Engi- 
neers; of pneumonia, at Camp Sheridan, Ala., Oct. 29, 1917. 
John Case Phelps, 1906-07 (Yale '06), Captain, 309th Infantry; in 

action, in the Bois des Loges, Argonne, Oct. 18, 1918. 
James Jackson Porter, LL.B. 1914 (Princeton '11), 2d Lieut. 10th Ma- 
chine Gun Battalion; in action, in the Bois du Fays, near INIontfaucon, 

Oct. 5, 1918. 
Donald Fairfax Ray, LL.B. 1912 (Univ. of North CaroHna '09), Captain, 

Field Artillery (Staff 156th Field Artillery Brigade) ; at Fort Sill, Okla., 

July 6, 1918. 
Edward Alfred Rogers, 1915-16 (Univ. of Nebraska '15), Private, 

Ambulance Service, Base Hospital, Camp Grant, 111.; of pneumonia, 

at Camp Grant, Oct. 1, 1918. 
John Scranton Shaw, LL.B. 1916 (Colorado Coll. '13), 1st Lieut. 305th 

Infantry; in action, at Autrecourt, Nov. 7, 1918. 
Stanley Donald Skene, 1910-11 (Queen's Univ. '08), Captain, 48th 

Canadian Highlanders (Intelligence Officer, 15th Battalion) C. E. F.; 

in action, on the Scarpe Canal, Oct. 10, 1918. M. C. 
Walton Kimball Smith, 1914-15 (Amherst '14), Flight Cadet, Royal Air 

Force (British) ; aeroplane accident, at New Romney, England, July 16, 

1918. 
John Cuthbert Stairs, 1913-14 (DalhoUsie Coll. '12), Captain, 25th 

Battalion, 2d Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force; in action, at 

Courcelette, Sept. 15, 1916. M. C. 
Edmond David Stewart, Jr., 1915-17 (West Va. Univ. '15); Private, 

167th Infantry; in action on the Champagne front, July 15, 1918. 
Albert Dillon Sturtevant, 1916-17 (Yale '16), Ensign, Naval Reserve 

Flying Corps (with British Navy); in action, over the North Sea, 

Feb. 15, 1918. 
Leslie Orland Tooze, 1916-17 (Univ. of Oregon '16), 1st Lieut. 364th 

Infantry; in action, near Eclise-Fontaine in the Argonne, Sept. 28, 1918. 
John Brodhead Van Schaick, 1888-89 (Jesus Coll., Cambridge, Eng.), 

Y. M. C. A. Secretary; of influenza, at Treves, Germany, Dec. 9, 1918. 
Alfred Frazier White, 1916-18 (Lincoln Univ. '15), Private, Camp 

Humphreys, Va.; of influenza, at Camp Humphreys, Oct. 8, 1918. 



26 THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 

Ralph Guye White, 1913-16 (Grove City Coll. '10), 2d Lieut. 23d In- 
fantry; wounded in action, July 19, near Soissons, died at Field Hospi- 
tal No. 1, July 21, 1918. 

John Maxwell Widenham, 1913-16 (Illinois Coll. '13), Lieut. Air Serv- 
ice; aeroplane accident, at Kelly Field, Texas, Sept. 18, 1918. 

EftLiNUEL R. Wilson, 1913-14 (Univ. of Pennsylvania, '13), 1st Lieut. 
22d Infantry; of pneumonia, at Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1918. 

The Medical School 

Howard Walter Real, M.D. 1898, Major, Medical Corps (Chief, 1st 
Surgical Division, 6th Field Artillery); wounded July 18, by bomb from 
an aeroplane, near Roye; died July 20, 1918. 

William Henry Buffum, M.D. 1902 (Brown '98), Lieut. Naval Reserve; 
of influenza, at Great Western Army and Navy Hospital, London, Eng- 
land, Oct. 13, 1918. 

Allen Mackenzie Cleghorn, Assistant in Medical School, 1898-1901 
(M.D., Toronto '92), Captain, Canadian Army Medical Corps; in 
hospital at Bramshott, England, Mar. 22, 1916. 

Clarke Storer Gould, M.D. 1888, Captain, Medical Corps. Base Hos- 
pital, Camp Sherman, Ohio; at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 
Mar. 28, 1919. 

Clark Richardson Lincoln, 1899-1901, 1st Lieut. 102d Machine Gun 
Battalion; from wounds received in action, near Chateau-Thierry, 
July 24, 1918. 

Charles Siiackford Spencer, 1892-94, 1st Lieut. Dental Corps, Medical 
Officers' Training Camp, Camp Greenleaf, Ga.; at Boston, Mar. 12, 
1919. 

William Wright Walcott, M.D. 1905 (Mass. Inst, of Tech. '01), Cap- 
tain, Medical Corps (Regimental Surgeon, 101st Engineers); of tuber- 
culosis due to gassing, at Le Mans, Mar. 16, 1919. 

The Dental School 

Elmer Reinhold Bolinder, 1915-18, 1st Lieut. Medical Corps, Base 
Hospital 44 (with Evacuation Hospital 24); at Mesves, France, Feb. 
17, 1919. 

Harold Watson Estey, D.M.D. 1897, Major, 101st Engineers (Regulat- 
ing Officer, General Staff) ; of pneumonia, at Dunkerque, Oct. 28, 1918. 
C. de G. 



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THE HARVARD HONOR ROLL 27 

Roland Ezra Fletcher, D.M.D. 1917, Lieut. Dental Corps; of pneu- 
monia, at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., Dec. 21, 1918. 

William Stocks Lacey, D.M.D. 1913, Lieut. 140th Field Ambulance, 
British Army (with 11th Battalion, Royal West Kent Regiment) ; from 
wounds received in action, at 36th Casualty Clearing Station, Meri- 
court, Oct. 11, 1916. 

Will Carleton Niles, D.M.D. 1914, Lieut. Dental Corps, Training 
Camp at the Newton Technical High School; of influenza, at R. B. 
Brigham Military Hospital, Brookline, Mass., Oct. 4, 1918. 

Samuel Vaughan Selby, D.M.D. 1915, 48th Battalion, 12th Brigade, 
Australian Oversea Forces; in action, at Passchendaele, Oct. 12, 1917. 

Lester Ashton Stone, D.M.D. 1905, 1st Lieut. Dental Corps (attached 
to 103d Infantry); in action at Bras, near Verdun, Oct. 17, 1918. 

Herbert Alvan Sturtevant, D.M.D. 1917, Lieut. Dental Corps, U. S. 
Navy (U. S. S. Bridgeport); at Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 
6, 1920. 

Louis Eugene Tetrault, D.M.D. 1918, 1st Lieut. Dental Corps (posthu- 
mous), 10th Field Artillery Replacement Depot, Camp Jackson, S. C; 
at Southbridge, Mass., Jan. 11, 1919. 



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Young years for endless years, and hope unsure 
Of fortune's gifts for wealth that still shall dure : 
Oh, happy race with so great praises run ! 

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